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which reaches up to 2 m (6.6 ft). The
earliest gadiforms are
Palaeogadus weltoni from the
Maastrichtian of the
United States and the undescribed, informally...
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known four species, A. cotylalveus, A. polydentatus, A. tomitai, and A.
weltoni.
These whales are
remarkable for
their retention of
teeth and presence...
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colliveri had
little to no baleen,
while later species like
Aetiocetus weltoni had both
baleen and teeth,
suggesting they had
limited filter feeding capabilities;...
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Subfamily Paleoparadoxiinae (Reinhart, 1959)
Archaeoparadoxia Archaeoparadoxia weltoni (Clark, 1991)
Paleoparadoxia Reinhart, 1959
Paleoparadoxia tabatai (Tokunaga...
- 1866)
Halicnemia wagini Morozov,
Sabirov & Anisimova, 2018
Halicnemia weltoni Turner & Pankey, 2023 de
Voogd NJ,
Alvarez B, Boury-Esnault N, Cárdenas...
- Adnet, 2014 †Echinorhinus
wadanohanaensis Kitamura, 2013 †Echinorhinus
weltoni Pfeil, 1983 †Edaphodon Buckland, 1838 †Edaphodon ag****izii Buckland, 1835...
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Rheinland (Team Wintermühle Köln and RSV
Neuss Grimlinghausen)
Alexandra Knauf Weltoni RS v. d. Wintermühle 8.281 25.475 3 Germany II Gero
Meyer Silke Bartel...
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Palaeogadus P.?
belli Cabot, Arkansas.
Multiple otoliths. A gadiform. P. cf. P.
weltoni Cabot, Arkansas. A small,
slightly eroded otolith (DMNH 2021-09-23). A...
- the
internal neurovascular anatomy of the
holotype skull of
Aetiocetus weltoni, and on its
implications for the
knowledge of the
teeth to
baleen transition...
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Species Locality Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Squalus S.
weltoni UCR RV-8200, Telm 4.
Lower A
complete lateral tooth. An
early dogfish relative...